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Yo Doggs!

Here is what I scraped up tonight when looking for things to flog off!

I have put pretty fair prices on this stuff and because I am selling it to buy my new engine it would be good if you didn't try and screw me down, however having said that I will consider offers.

Here is the list with pics...

Cyclone C-300 Alarm - Unused, no instructions - $20 - SOLD

Black wire alarm - Used, no instructions - $10 - SOLD

Turbo Timer - FET, came with car, didn't work so replaced but didn't test so selling not working - $5 SOLD

Driving Lights - Lights only, came on old car - $20 - SOLD

DNA Subwoofer - 12", New however it was taken out of the box 6 moths ago and has been sitting around - $40 - SOLD

Catch Can - used, good condition - $20 - SOLD

TV Tuner - New, Purchased with my Dell notebook but have not used. Suits Windows Media Center, Cost $150 - $50 - SOLD

Sub Box - uncovered, suit 2 12" woofers - $30 - NOW $20

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Memory Card - 1GB MMC card, unused - $40 - NOW $30/$35 POSTED

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Instrument Clusters - R32 GTS-t, one fully working, 90k - $50 -NOW $50 POSTED and other parts, just ask...

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Clutch Kit - Purchased it from Bursons to suit EG civic, when mechanic went to fit it, it was incorrect. have since sold the car so it has been sitting around (didn't bother returning it). The part number on the reciept is R334N and the part number on the box is R1181N. If you want to find out what it is for that is fine and I will let it got for $75 otherwise I will sell it for $100 when I call and confirm. - RRP $255

UPDATE: I called Bursons and the checked the part number. Apparantly it is to suit a 1.5l EG Civic but my mechanic at the time said it didn't fit - As I can't confirm this, I will let it go for $50 as it is no use to me.

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Inner Guards - R32 GTS-t front inner guards - $40 - NOW $30

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Helmet - Genuine Shoei, Size XS but it fits me fine and my new helmet is a M, fits my mate fine and his is a L! - $40

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Handsfree Kit - Genuine Nokia in-car kit, not sure what models it suits - $30 - NOW $20/$30 POSTED

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Subwoofer - 10" Pioneer, used but in great condition, has been sitting around for a while - $40

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Fuel Pump - R32GTS-t stock pump in perfect working order, replaced due to upgrade - $30 - NOW $20/$25 POSTED

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Fuel Rail - R32 GTR, not needed - $15 - NOW $10/$15 POSTED

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Sway bars - R32 GTS-t stock front and rear - $50 each - NOW $30 each/$50 pair

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PM Me or SMS/Call me on 0400 113 776 if you are interested in anything!

Thanks,

Todd

Edited by CATKICKER

that's some good gear there man, whereabouts are you? if you can find wiring diagrams for either of the alarms i might buy one off you. also that helmet would be sweet but need to know where you are.

I have a trust one I dont really want...

$30 and it's yours! ($35 posted)

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it has a slight wear mark from my ring (wedding :sick:)

Anyway, list updated!

Todd

would it kill ya to have a razo or nismo aluminium gear knob for sale????

huh?

:sick:

Edited by CATKICKER

i dont like the trust one. prefer the long narrow nismo/razo ones.

if you really want it gone, i'll give ya $20 delivered to syd? (fit r33 gtst thread?)

free bump.

nah, sorry just sold it anyway :)

i dont like the trust one. prefer the long narrow nismo/razo ones.

if you really want it gone, i'll give ya $20 delivered to syd? (fit r33 gtst thread?)

free bump.

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